The present invention concerns a furniture drive for driving a movable furniture part comprising an electric motor, an actuator reciprocatable between two end positions to apply force to the furniture part to be driven, and a transmission connected between the electric motor and the actuator, wherein the transmission has at least one transmission stage in the form of an eccentric transmission with two mutually meshing gears.
For various reasons (lower procurement costs, amount of space required, power requirement) it is desirable to use an electric motor which is as small as possible and which in addition is intended to advantageously manage without a complicated electronic regulating system for torque regulation.
Austrian patent application No A 1542/2007 of earlier priority to the present applicant discloses a furniture drive having a varying transmission ratio which is achieved by an elbow lever arrangement.
EP 1 194 708 B1 describes a drive apparatus for driving an actuator with a transmission stage in the form of an eccentric transmission, the eccentric transmission having two mutually meshing gears. That specification teaches that in many situations of use for transmissions, a maximum drive output torque is required only in one position, in which respect such requirements are said to occur for example in relation to transmissions which perform a closing function.
In accordance with that specification, a drive by way of an electric motor and a transmission with a constant transmission ratio suffers from the disadvantage that the level of the transmission ratio on the one hand must be so high that the maximum torque can be achieved with the electric motor used, which generally requires a high transmission ratio. On the other hand a high transmission ratio is said to also signify a long setting time for the transmission.
Instead of a transmission with a constant transmission ratio EP 1 194 708 B1 proposes a two-stage transmission, the first transmission stage being in the form of a shaft transmission (harmonic drive transmission) and the second stage being in the form of an eccentric transmission.
This specification does not teach specific examples of advantageous transmission ratio configurations. Particular attention is directed to the interplay between torque and setting time.
EP 1 194 708 B1 is of only very limited significance by virtue of its fixation with the ratio between torque and setting time in situations of use where that ratio plays only a very subordinate part.
EP 1 898 036 A1 discloses an operating actuator for a vehicle flap provided with an eccentric transmission having two mutually meshing gears. That specification teaches that, in relation to motor vehicle flaps, it is necessary to act on the motor vehicle flap with a sufficiently high torque to overcome the reaction forces caused by a seal during the closing process. That is resolved in such a way that the vehicle flap is actuated by way of a comparatively low transmission ratio during the predominant part of the closing movement. When the motor vehicle flap is approaching the closed position and in particular when it is pressed against a seal, it is driven at a higher transmission ratio.
The opening movement is not discussed in EP 1 898 036 A1, which is to be attributed to the fact that vehicle flaps are mostly opened manually.
Therefore EP 1 898 036 A1 is not relevant in relation to a furniture drive of the general kind set forth, having an actuator which is reciprocated between two end positions.
DE 197 39 851 A1 represents an even more remote state of the art. That specification teaches a windscreen wiper apparatus with two windscreen wiper levers which are driven by a single electric motor, wherein there is provided an eccentric transmission for producing a retardation or an acceleration of the reciprocating movement of the windscreen wiper levers in predetermined regions.
The object of the invention is to provide a furniture drive which using a per se known eccentric transmission has a more advantageous operating characteristic than those furniture drives in which the transmission ratio is constant over the entire course of movement of the movable furniture part.
The invention attains that object by a furniture drive having the features of claim 1.
The fixed connection of one of the two gears of the eccentric transmission to the actuator and the fact that the two gears of the eccentric transmission mesh with each other ensures that there is a 1:1 correspondence between the position of the actuator and the relative position of the two gears of the eccentric transmission. In particular as a result the eccentric transmission has two end positions corresponding to those of the actuator. That measure further makes it possible to provide that the transmission ratio decreases upon a rotation of the gears of the eccentric transmission starting from the two end positions, over a defined rotary angle range.
In the furniture drive according to the invention therefore it is provided that the torque exerted by the electric motor on the actuator by way of the transmission in the region of the end positions of the eccentric transmission and by way of the above-discussed correspondence is thus also greater in the region of the corresponding end positions of the actuator than in a region between the end positions of the actuator. In the mounted condition of the furniture drive on or in a furniture carcass, with the actuator being connected to the furniture part to be driven, the end positions of the actuator correspond to a closed or entirely opened position respectively of the furniture part to be driven. In accordance with the invention therefore at the time of starting from the end positions, when the electric motor first starts slowly, a particularly high level of torque is available. In both end positions (closed or entirely opened) therefore an optimum torque is available by virtue of the measures according to the invention.
It is to be noted that the fixed connection or coupling of one of the two gears of the eccentric transmission to the actuator can naturally be releasable in itself in order for example to facilitate mounting of the furniture drive or to replace parts. The only essential point is that, during operation of the furniture drive, it is possible to ensure a correspondence between the end positions of the actuator and the end positions of the eccentric transmission by virtue of the connection or coupling.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in the appendant claims.
Protection is also requested for an article of furniture having a movably mounted furniture part (for example flap, door or drawer) having a furniture drive according to the invention.
Further advantages and details of the invention will be apparent from the Figures and the related specific description. In the drawing:
a and 2b show the line of drive force between the electric motor and the actuator of the furniture drive shown in
a-4c show an eccentric transmission which can be used in a furniture drive according to the invention in three different positions, and
a and 5b show the furniture drive according to the invention in the mounted condition in a furniture carcass.
In this embodiment the furniture drive 1 shown in
The electric motor 3, the transmission 5 and a shaft 12 non-rotatably connected to the actuator 4 are arranged in the unit 13 which is described in greater detail in the following Figures.
a and 2b show the unit 13 with the unit 14 removed. The force transmission interface between the two units 13 and 14 is represented in this case by the shaft 12 which is drivable by the electric motor 3 by way of the transmission 5 and which is of a profiled configuration and which engages into a recess of corresponding configuration connected to the actuator 4. When the shaft 12 rotates the actuator 4 is also correspondingly rotated.
The drive train (see
Now, the gears 7, 8 of the transmission stage which is in the form of an eccentric transmission 6, as can be particularly clearly seen in
a-4c show an eccentric transmission 6 which can be used according to the invention and which in this specific embodiment differs somewhat from the eccentric transmission 6 shown in
The end positions of the eccentric transmission 6, shown in
Depending on the respective position of the two gears 7, 8 relative to each other, there are different effective lever lengths for force transmission and thus the desired different levels of torque.
a and 5b respectively show a front view and a rear view of an article of furniture 11, a furniture drive 1 according to the invention having been mounted at the left-hand side of the furniture carcass. In this case the actuator 4 of the furniture drive 1 is connected by way of a lever mechanism 15 to the furniture part 2 to be driven. In the illustrated embodiment a furniture drive 1 according to the invention is provided only at one side of the furniture carcass while only the mechanical unit 14 is arranged on the other side. It will be appreciated that it would also be possible to envisage the provision of units 13 and thus complete furniture drives 1 according to the invention, at both sides of the furniture carcass.
Triggering of this furniture drive 1 according to the invention can be implemented in per se known manner by way of a touch-latch functionality. With that functionality, a slight movement, caused by the user, of the movable furniture part 2 (for example by being pushed in or pulled) is detected by a sensor and consequently the activation command is given to the furniture drive 1. That is effected by a control or regulating unit, that is already known per se, for the furniture drive I, which can be integrated in the furniture drive 1 itself.
In the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures the gears 7, 8 are of an approximately asymmetric configuration insofar as the transmission ratio decreases more greatly, starting from the end position of the gears 7, 8, that corresponds to the closed end position of the furniture part, than starting from the end position of the gears 7, 8, that corresponds to the opened end position of the furniture part. The reason for this is that in the preferred embodiment the furniture part is a flap which can be more easily set in motion from the opened end position due to the support of the force of gravity and the lack of a force storage means which is to be loaded up in respect of an automatic pull-in arrangement.
All representations in the Figures are to scale and with correct angles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 447/2008 | Mar 2008 | AT | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT2009/000100 | Mar 2009 | US |
Child | 12878256 | US |